Sunday, February 12, 2017

Uber CEO Travis Kalanick says he'll talk to Trump about the immigration 'ban' on Friday and other top stories.

  • Uber CEO Travis Kalanick says he'll talk to Trump about the immigration 'ban' on Friday

    Uber CEO Travis Kalanick says he'll talk to Trump about the immigration 'ban' on Friday
    Uber CEO Travis Kalanick Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, whose ties to Donald Trump have made the company a target of criticism, said on Saturday that he will talk to the US President about the recent immigration order.  Noting that Trump's order suspending immigration to the US from seven countries for 90 days will have "broad implications" on thousands of Uber drivers, Kalanick outlined steps the company would take to help affe..
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  • Tim Cook says Trump's executive orders are 'not a policy we support'

    Tim Cook says Trump's executive orders are 'not a policy we support'
    In a message to employees obtained by The Verge, Apple CEO Tim Cook noted that he was concerned about Donald Trump's executive orders limiting immigration from seven countries, and that “it is not a policy we support.” In the memo, Cook noted that ...
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  • Elon Musk-inspired hyperloopers battle in LA

    Elon Musk-inspired hyperloopers battle in LA
    CLOSE Is Hyperloop travel really the next big thing in tech, or just hot air talk? Jefferson Graham weighs in with members of the #TalkingTech roundtable podcast, for this new concept in super high-speed travel. Video by Robert HanashiroSAN FRANCISCO — Sunny southern California is considered the cradle of American hot-rod car culture. More than a half-century ago, returning war veterans turned their passion for fuel, machinery and adventure into an inspired automotive movement whose repe..
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  • Silicon Valley Leaders Target Donald Trump's Travel Restrictions

    Silicon Valley Leaders Target Donald Trump's Travel Restrictions
    Leaders from across the technology industry criticized President Donald Trump’s temporary ban on foreign nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries, ending weeks of cautious engagement with the new president, whom many in Silicon Valley opposed. Alphabet Inc.’s Google, Apple Inc., Facebook Inc., Microsoft Corp., Uber Technologies Inc. and other companies expressed concern about the immigration order’s effect on their employees,...
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